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Please add some actual facts and examples instead of blindly bashing something you obviously don't understand.
Sid only accepts packages that are "supposed" to be bug-free (upstream).
Testing gets them if they don't break the current snapshot.

PS: ...and if you do find a bug, please file a bug report.
Leeching is easy, try doing something constructive.

PS PS: For those using testing/unstable, every update that has a known bug (mostly upstream) comes with a warning.
Do read it and don't install it if you don't understand it.
It's really that easy.

PS: ...and if you do find a bug, please file a bug report.
Leeching is easy, try doing something constructive.

I'm not using Debian anymore.

Out of all distros I ever tried, the testing and unstable branches of Debian had the most bugs. Ubuntu (which is based on a testing branch of Debian) is actually very stable, for example. Same goes for Gentoo's testing packages.

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openSUSE has Head, Factory, stable. For projects like KDE there is Factory, Stable and Unstable. Your right debian is not exclusive in that club.

Notice the question mark I used
I don't use SUSE, so I'll just assume your correct on this.

That kiddie above claims his system crashed "every few hours" (some weird huge kernel oops?, KDE can't do that).
It's a very fare question to give just one tiny example.
If he can't do that (as he failed to do twice already) he's indeed absolutely clueless (brainless insults like "you can't read" don't change that and only make his claims even more stupid).

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That kiddie is older than you. And since you can't accept other's opinions you fall back to insulting them. You call me stupid and brainless while at the same time you claim that "you can't read" is an insult?

I am sorry I offended your almighty Debian. It was due to my errors that it was locking up my system every few hours, I'm sure of that. I probably moved the mouse, I shouldn't have done that.